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Oshiro ’13 Receives $10,000 Award to Support Race and #RealTalk Program

Shana Oshiro ’13, MT-BC, along with her colleagues from Harmony’s African-American Legacy Organization (HALO) received a $10,000 award from the Barbershop Harmony Society’s Outreach Innovation Grant to support her Race and #RealTalk community music therapy program. Oshiro is completing research focused on the Race and #RealTalk series as part of her graduate work at Shenandoah.

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